Saturday, August 8, 2009

Jessica & Chris-August 7, 2009

Coquina Beach is one of the most beautiful beach locations on the Outer Banks, so a wedding there is perfect! Jessica & Chris tied the knot in front of a handful of family members as the sun was setting in the distance.






























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Friday, August 7, 2009

Bridal Portraits @ Bodie Lighthouse-Amanda

After watching the weather like hawks all day long, Chad & I met Amanda at the Bodie lighthouse Monday night for her bridal portraits. Despite the threat of storms, the weather and sunset sky could not have been more perfect! I love these pics and look forward to our trash the dress session very soon!




























Sunday, August 2, 2009

New Orleans

In some non-wedding related news, I have some fun pics from a recent vacation. After driving south to Wilmington, NC to shoot Erin & Beau's wedding, we (Chad and my parents) continued south for what seemed like forever. Finally, we reached our destination: Destin, Florida. I proceeded to endure an aweful kidney stone, landing me in the hospital the VERY FIRST DAY! I eventually felt better and Chad & I headed over to New Orleans for a night. My birthday present trip was wonderful, and here are a few shots to prove it!


Typical city life. We used to see this in NYC a lot.



This man was awesome! While I layed in bed, in pain from the kidney stone & the nauseating meds that came with it, Chad went out to get us some real artwork. He custom painted Chad & I on one board, my aunt, cousin & her daughter on another, and one for my brother as well. Thank you!



I had to steal this shot. There's just something sad, yet uplifting about it.


Chad & I are not big drinkers, and I wasn't drinking ANYTHING but water at this point. I know it's Bourbon St., but man do they try to sell alcohol to go like there's no tomorrow.



I just LOVE all things old, and N.O. had plenty to go around.















A quick shot of our inn hallway. It looks like an exterior wall that was enclosed.